I get that the tyres were a major change, and well done to Mercedes for staying on top, but the tyres have indirectly reinforced Mercedes best asset - their engine. Throttle percentages have gone up with the wider tyres.Vasconia wrote: ↑15 Nov 2017, 09:33Well, the PU continues to be the same so its not so unusual to be still dominant, but yes, they are too dominant if we consider that the new PU appeared in 2014.Restomaniac wrote: ↑15 Nov 2017, 08:57When written down like that it's shocking how much Mercedes is still dominant after a major reg change.dans79 wrote: ↑15 Nov 2017, 00:43Based on the %full throttle numbers, this should be a fairly strait forward Merc pole and win. Specially when you consider Hamilton has fresher engine components than any other contender, and Mercedes definitely understands the "Diva" significantly better than they did earlier in the year.
Track % Full Throttle Pole Win Monza 76 Mercedes Mercedes Silverstone 70 Mercedes Mercedes Spa-Francorchamps 70 Mercedes Mercedes Circuit de Catalunya 67 Mercedes Mercedes Bahrain International Circuit 66 Mercedes Ferrari Suzuka 66 Mercedes Mercedes Red Bull Ring 65 Mercedes Mercedes Albert Park 61 Mercedes Ferrari Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 59 Mercedes Mercedes Circuit of the Americas 59 Mercedes Mercedes Yas Marina 59 Shanghai International Circuit 56 Mercedes Mercedes Sochi Autodrom 50 Ferrari Mercedes Interlagos 50 Mercedes Ferrari Baku City Circuit 49 Mercedes RBR Singapore 49 Ferrari Mercedes Sepang International Circuit 45 Mercedes RBR Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez 45 Ferrari RBR Hungaroring 44 Ferrari Ferrari Monte-Carlo 34 Ferrari Ferrari
This is very interesting because I consider Canada, Austria and Sochi pretty fast but they are far from being in the top.